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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1930)
FAOE SIX mtcdfoiw matl tpjp.tixr, irenpoRn, okkmov, fihiuy, may 2.1 , mno. . wr 1 HATS $3.95 and up Figured Voile Dance Sets III' il Hitf Colled ion of dolors. I'l'icuJ jicr not "WIS AH AS YOU I' AY IVY STREET MARKET OPEN SIX DAYS With a Full Line of Meats F . - jj - B R C ' M 'X H BOB CROWDER K Well, Folks, here we are with some big Saturday Bargains SPECIALS Extra Fancy Hons, lb 30( Fryers, fat and tendor, lb 32 Rabbits, small and fat. lb 3( Spare Ribs, lb 20e Hamburger and Sausage, lb 20 All Kinds Steaks and Chops, lb 25 Boil Beef, lb 15 Short Ribs, lb 15 Pot Roast, lb 22 Pickeled Pigs Feot, 2 lbs 25c Frankfurters and Wioners, 2 lbs 45 Pure Lard, lb 1 5 Lamb Stow, lb 15 Shoulder of Lamb, lb 22" Leg of Lamb, lb jjiiJe Leg of Veal, half or wholo, lb 25 Shoulder 'of Vaal, roaBt, lb 15. Leg of Pork, half or wholo, lb 25 Shoulder of Pork, lb 20 Pig Heads, lb 5 Pig Feet, lb .... Sauer Kraut, qt 5 ALL KINDS OF FRESHFRUIJS AND VEGETABLES FULL LINE BAKERY GOODS0 There's nothing belter in town Come in and net vour money s worth. West of Post Office on Ivy Street CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS Summer Frocks Charming and Gay $0.95 m2M Delightful Assemblage of Summer Fashions A truly wortli-whil') event, thin special sclline; of lovely Slimmer dresses. Sueli smart styles, interestiiii? silks and 1,'iiy colors! You'll want sev eral at the astonishingly low price. Make your teleetions now I $1.25 THIS CINDKKKI.LA WAY" TALENI GRANGERS TO FETE KIWANIS THURSDAY NIGH XWUIXKU CIIKKK, Ore.. May. Spl.) M'mber of the Tut-, eiu Ci-itiiKK will Hponsor a dinner' fur the Mi-dford KIwuhIh club, at1 thfir fininge lm II. Thursday even-) Ins, May 2'J. Dinner will be served: ut 8 p. m. The Klwanlans will furnl.sli a 1 flno jifOKram and musii: for the evi'iihiK. All farmers and the public ar- Invited to eonie and enjoy a splen did evening "f entertainment he sides enjoying a real feast. Tickets will be up Bale at J. J. Tryon's and I'ark'8 grocery. If you mn this evening you will the lower, for there will Io at! leaHt 1 IK) present, or more If all t plans hold good. The chairmen for the year's com mittees, with Mm. .lay Terrill and Mrs. W'mi Xewhouse, will be I.i ; eharge uf tne ianciiel. FEAR FOUL PLAY I'OKTI.AND. Ore., Mny 23. tP) Slalo uuthoritlcM were culled Into i the search for John Kulilln, 4K, who , (I Ihu)ic:i red suddenly and mysterl oiiKly on the icvo of his wedding Saturday to Miss Clnra CurlKon. Sail lin's sister told Portland pc llco yesterday she feared her bro ther had met with foul play be cause ho had often spoke about a man who "will get me." Suhlin 1b known to have carried a large amount of money. Police asked stale authorities to aid In tho search. I TO AnEND SERVICES i All members of Med ford post No. Anierfcan Legion, are re UUeHled to attend memorial aer vieeH at the Kngllsh Lutheran church, Sunday, May 2 Gt li. All comradeH will meet at tho church at 10:50 a. m. for formation. Her vlcea at 11 u. in. Dr. H. Funk will be the speaker. Thla will he a u n Inn aervlee of all tl. A. It., Spanisli American, and World War Veterana and their auxiliaries. Let's, all Join hi this memorial ser vice In tribute to those who have gono before. A. J. AND1SRHON, Chaplain, Post No. 15, American Legion. MOTHER OF FOUR SHOT BY CHICAGO HOLDUPS1 (MIICACO. 111., May 2:1. (I') Mm. Ray I'elletler. I'.iyeai-ohl j mother of four children, was found shot to death laic hist iiIkIU a few steps from her homo in suburban llerwyn. Her husband, who found the body, thought she hail taken poison and ran to I ho drug store for help. When ho roturnod police had ar rived, "The woman had been shot Iwlro In Ihe chest, rlgh school from :". to done by robbeir., ATTEMPT ASSASSINATE MALTA PRIME MINISTER i VAI.KTTA. .Malta. May 23. ; An attempt was ninilc today tti nstnisMlnute Sllikluml of Kl- I clgli. prime minister f the Mal : tese Biivernoii-.ot. lie was fired at point blank, but was not hurt. ; ' IIAKIIlt. Ore. Ninety business men nave Sluot-il a ihmuumi ! ilayl;;lil saving lime ill llaher. Tells Experience For Benefit of Others MRS. J. V. BUOWN "Kor the pwt f iv yenrn 1 hnve been In ,intiMble henlth. mifffilntf n lth stoinm-h nnd liver lr(Mlble. 1; wtta eontintiAlly hot h e r e d with pa inn in my sides piuI back. The! iinprovi'inent in my condition ninee; titkliiK Snrnon hus been wonderful.' "S it rf o n PUN relieved me of1 ehrnnle i omtlpHtt'n. and for the ( first time in yenr I don't have toj IHRr IIHHHCr' UT IHHllVt OI HMJ' kand." Mr. J. C. Hrown, S-4 St. KninelM St., Onmhn, Neh. TlioufandH upon thiniKands of eaneM like tbAJihov en nhe d where Sai'KoiVhas triumphed nftor all other medicine hud rmh-il. Mtigil trus .Store, Agpnls. Danseuse in Vocal Solos Monday On Radio Chain With Roxy's Gang il l . v- ------ f I WMr,f iV t"", - I EK lillL Mil I'nlrieia IIowiiiuii (e'iiter), dniLseusc, will slug v(Kiil solus as feature artist with llovy and His ;1Uik mi W.l and chain Monday (nenlng. May 2tt. I-'rcddlo HMi (upper left) leads Ills orchestra hi l fits in'onnns weekly. Mine. Imuii ltM.shei (lower right). Huh sfan Hopriiiio, Is soloist In Around the Samovar, WAIIC and sin lions, Sunday, May 25. Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin Station) l-Vhlay 5 tn B: 30 Standard Plamo fr (las pniKram B:.1 tn (I llnebo Service Sta- Hull, Centiitl Point It to (3 : 1 n IJIk Pines Lumber Co. period for Jlillah Shriners ii:l5 to (!: 30 News and mnr- kets by Jlail Tribune 0:311 to 7 Norwood Photo h Service period for yllluh Slirlners 7 to 7: IB Tom and Wash, presented by Associated Oil 10. :(I0 (io't Forecast by Floyd ! Voiing 4 Saturday 7:B.ri to 8 News by Mail Tl-i-! bune K to K:30 C'lilldi-en's Cold Itond ltaitlo half hour K: 30 In 8 : 4 B Parkers l'otato Chips XHfi to !l .Medford lco & 4 SloraKc Co. !l to !l:3e Musical CiciKjraphy ! by Perl Kooeral Homo 9:30 to 10 Whito King pro 1 Krnni 10 to 111:30 Peoples Kleclric Store I n: 3d to 11 Pet Milk pro- K'-alll II to 1 1 ::in KoKun Itivcr J Lumber Co. 11:30 lo I 2 Kloctrio Wlrine I Co. ami Itaillo Servleo La I bnnitot-y ! I 'J to 1J:30 Kronomy C.roce terlu 12:30 News Flashes by .Mail 5 Tribune 12:30 to I Pierce-Allen Mo- lor Co. I In l:3n o. V. Titvers Co. I :3n lo 2 I-'iikcii! Motor Sales 5 lo 5:30 Standard Flamo (Jas inoKram 5:3a lo li Popular Itecord- lOKS 15 to It: IB ItiK Pines l.oniber Co. li:IB lo li:3(l News and mar-' I kets by Mall Tribune C.:3o to 7 llrunswick Hrev- Hies 7 to 7:15 Tom and Wash, presented by Associated Oil Co. S:iiii (lovt. Frost Forecast bv Floyd Young WOTS Hoy StMit troop lx met nt the Methodlxt ehureh Thurday evm Ihk. under direction of the new seoutniiisler, Tom Httothby. (itorKe Itennett, cenlor pntrol lender bun dled the Instruction work for tho efiiln;. The yearly Inspection was given by t'ol. V. II. la hie, who ultto Riive a talk on the subject. "Tak intf t personal interet in appear anre and advancement." Visitors of tho evening were Io lirleker, wont executive; l.loyd Showers, deputy commissioner, nnd V. A. Hollo way. committeeman. Trvop 3 met at the Koosevelt sehtiol Wed neltiy evening under the direction of Mr. Browne, eom mitte.ninn. The time was pmt In Inst ruction for the new meniberit a n) field meet practice for the utf vame membem. Troop Fevon met nt the Armory Wednesday evening In rharge of Lee thicker, scout executive. The entire ewnttiR was used In mak ing tryouts for entrant! for thi Moy Stout field meet to be hold' next Saturday at the fair ground1. . 4 l 1 1 ,w,(aJtt'C-'. a 7:15 p.m. KIl-Io Program. NP.C service to Kill), K11Q, KO MO. KC.W. K1-:CA. 7:15 lo 7:3(1 p.m. Three violins. NliC .service to KfiO, KOMI). 7:3n to' 7:45 p.m. Amos 'n Andy. XliO service to KC.O, Kill, KO MO. KC.W, KKCA. 7 : -1 5 to 8 li.m. Literary Ditrest pro- htbltion poll and latest world news flashes, interpreted by Floyd Cilbbons. (transeontlnent- al). NI!C service to KC.O, KIIQ, KOMO. KflAV. KKCA. 8 to 8:15 p.m. Olc and the fllrls. NltO service to KC.O, KIICJ; KC.W 8:05 to 8:15 p.m. 8:1B to 8:45 p.m. Piano PainliiiKs. NIK" service tn KC.O. 8:45 to !l:15 p.m. Tone Pieturei. .VliC service lo KliO, K HQ, KO MO, KC.W, KFI. 0:45 lo HI p.m. .lohn nnd Xed. XI1C service tn KC.O. KIIQ. K.OA. 10 lo 1.11:30 p.m. Mystery Serial. NIK' service to KdO. KOA. 10:3(1 to 11 p.m. Pacific Nomads. NIIC service to KOO. KOA. 11 to 12 p.m. Hotel Dance Or chestra. NliC service lo KC.O. COSTS LOWERED SALKM. Ore., May 23. WP) The bunlrn of eot nf i-lei-trieal extensions Into rum I ntm in uni ties Is imii-h lessened for tin- run Hiinier by a new policy iiilopted by Ihe Mate public nerviee inni misfi'tn. The order rniires ntlll lien to make the extensions with out eost lo the PUbsiTihiM If the eost In not In exeesH of $7r. If the cost exeneds that amount to pay the utility the cost with a tied net ion of $75, either In cash or by a "minimum monthly reve nue" over a five-year period. The order is effective June 15, mil 1K1AH. Cat.. May 2.1. Abraham James, one of a purty of four Indians, waa shot lo death nenr here early today and Joe Martinez, 47. a rancher, was taken Into eustody when the victim's companions named him as the at tacker. The three survivors nf the party. Kthel Paniels. Ida MeWhlmioy and .too Mitchell, said thry drove to tho ranch or Martltiest to get linuur and that Martiin-a opened fire on thorn wfrh n rtfle. BIG PINES LUMBER CO. ST' MR l 7 'iii .a BREIER ' Brings Another Great Special Many .Models Fast-Color Printed Fine Count Voiles Dimities Batistes Sizes 14 to 48 Starting Saturday, May 24th Department Store wtp ART HUBBS, Manager Mat-loll Senilis to Vie.' S.M.KM. Ore.. .May; 23. (PI A ilozen lroois of Hoy ScuutK of Million iinil Polk coiinlii-s will SUGAR SUPPLIES CALORIES AT THE LOWEST PRICE Few Foods Return Such High Caloric Value for the Money Supar is an inexpensive food. Compared with butter, bacon, macaroni, bread, meats, milk, trreen vegetables and fresh fruits, supar supplies the syslem with far more calories for each cent spent than Ihe same amount expended on any of the rest of the products named. This fact is sipiilicant because the average system requires ap proximately 80(10 calories daily. Of lliis amount, sixty per cent should be derived from tho carbohydrate group of foods to which sugnr hcloiiRs. , To get the full value of suear the housewife should eonsider.it in re lation to all the foods she chooses for her table. The most inexpensive balanced meal can be made satisfy ing; and complete by a sweet des sert. Canned vegetables, as well as fresh ones, can be much improved in taste appeal if a dash of sugar to a pinch nf salt is added while tnev are cooking. Breakfast cereals and stewed dried fruits have added goodness when sucar is added i Doctors and dietitians annrov. lithe use of sugar in making essen- iwos isiy. ror these foods contain vitamins, minerals and roughage all of which are needed by the s.T-!-,i fj.-.l foo, promote. Bod hcnl'h. The Sugar Institute 50OO FINE SUMMER FROCKS t $i. I ' fCM' 'in w$P""l IN THE WEST meet In Salem (tuturday for tbc nilnil.il sprliiK lltbletic eontcl. The KcoutH will wot up tents on WlllMin.-Mo athletic fii-bl. MEDFORD LUMBER CO. Loiv Prices We have the largest retail stock of lumber and building materials in Medford. Our facilities for buy ing for cash in large quantities enable us to defy all competition. It's Your Saving GET OUR PRICES They will surprise you. Phone 629 MEDFORD LUMBER CO. f 89 Regular Values to $3 .50 each PORTLAND. The earwig cam luilcn In Portland him been iiban iloned. A joint meeting of city and county coinnii.iwlonei'H ileclib-il II. The last and biggest race of the season. Spills and Thrills. Don't miss 'em. Legion Speedboat Races Emigrfint Lake SUNDAY IvfEiiiLMl 1 In t l l i I r J t